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India continues to be a leading supplier of vaccines, with 70 per cent of WHO's total vaccines being sourced from India. This ...
Rinderpest, once known as “cattle plague,” was one of the deadliest livestock diseases before its global eradication in 2011.
India supplies 70% of World Health Organization (WHO) vaccines and 14% of the United States generic drug imports, reaffirming its global leadership in affordable, quality healthcare and pharmaceutical ...
The Arctic, the heart of our planetary health, is still widely perceived as a remote, isolated, even peripheral territory.
# In this regard, the General Assembly in Antigua and Barbuda, from June 25 to 27, takes on special significance: it must provide the atmosphere and leadership to reinforce the OAS as a relevant ...
Will work with partner countries to advance regulatory collaboration, says Minister Anupriya Patel: Our Bureau, New Delhi Monday, June 16, 2025, 15:15 Hrs [IST] India continues to ...
I also write as ongoing conflicts in Palestine, Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Ukraine claim more lives than have even been able to be counted, and as the world ... Global health’s focus ...
Genetic study identifies FOXP4 as a key factor in long COVID, emphasizing the importance of diverse population inclusion.
The UN is taking part alongside more than 150 countries and organizations at the global gathering, which carries the forward-looking theme: Designing Future Society for Our Lives.
Last month, after more than three years of intensive negotiations, member states of the World Health Organization (WHO) came together at the 78th World Health Assembly (WHA78) in Geneva, Switzerland, ...
The Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) and the World Health Organization (WHO) today signed a ...
The adoption of the WHO Pandemic Agreement by the World Health Assembly on 20 May 2025 was a landmark moment in global health ...